i'm not sure you know about the rendering process of 3D animation, it is more than just pressing a button and waiting for the computer to finish. Although rendering each frame may be faster because of faster computers, this would take a long time, there are often post effects process after rendering or multiple render layers that need to be re-configured. Rerendering the movie and matching the sounds and all the effects and cuts and everything would certainly take more than a few days.
I doubt they would need to re-render anything anyway. they rendered out to film (remember it was in a movie theater). Rendering to film is like 2k or 4k resolution which is higher than "HD".
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Joe @ Jul 17th 2007 8:23PM
i'm not sure you know about the rendering process of 3D animation, it is more than just pressing a button and waiting for the computer to finish. Although rendering each frame may be faster because of faster computers, this would take a long time, there are often post effects process after rendering or multiple render layers that need to be re-configured. Rerendering the movie and matching the sounds and all the effects and cuts and everything would certainly take more than a few days.
I doubt they would need to re-render anything anyway. they rendered out to film (remember it was in a movie theater). Rendering to film is like 2k or 4k resolution which is higher than "HD".